Monday, November 30, 2009

What hairstyles and make up would look best on my face shape?

I have a round face shape, and my skin is sorta tan. I have stick straight chestnut brown hair, and iwas wondering what colours and style would look best on me.What hairstyles and make up would look best on my face shape?
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Why not just go natural, it's easier on your skin and hair in the long run. Ever wonder why people who wear a lot of make-up have so many wrinkles when they hit 40?
Egotistical much?
I think if you have a round face, you could use a little cream blusher to give a cheekbone effect. If you have tanned skin (lucky you), then you would look good with red coloured lipsticks.





I think you would probably suit a few golden or red-toned highlights put into your hair. You can just have them put round the edges of your hair near your face if you want. That always looks good.
keep the color but curls would look really look good on you i think that way in my opinion really thick locks of curls
well i would say the mushroom hair cut and keep yore hair color
get lots of layers in your hair


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For hairstyles for face shape:


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You haven't stated you age, but I'm guessing you are reasonably young. With your colouring, aim for dramatic jewel-tones or rich, bright colours near your face. Avoid blacks and browns, except as skirts or pants. Teal, magenta, royal blue ... you can likely wear them all. If your skin has a yellowish tone, avoid yellow and orange. If not, feel free to experiment with the primary colours, individually or blended.





Make the most of your dark colouring by wearing very little makeup. If your face is quite round, you might want to contour the cheek area. Definitely emphasize your eyes, with a little eye-liner and mascara through the day. Wear blush only on your cheekbones, or you'll look like a Kewpie doll.





As for your hair, keep it as it is. And scrupulously clean. From what you've written, it's your best feature. ...Lucky you!
fringe?
I wouldnt recommend a fringe on a round face, may make your face look fat, however layers around the sides of your face could look nice, as could more texture/layers throughout your hair. very short hair might also not look so good.
Try this site virtual face thingy?http://www.hairstyleswatch.com/try-on-vi…
If you have a round face, then try curling ur hair, (if it is long).


But defininitly dont get a perm. Because that is pretty permanant, and you wouldnt want to spend your money on a style that you dont like.
We all don’t have the “perfect” facial structure. That’s why we need face shape makeup tips. These tips will help each of us apply makeup to bring out our best features and minimize the ones that we don’t like so much. So, whatever your question is about your facial shape or facial features, we’ve got a makeup tip to help you.





The Tools





First, it’s important to realize what tools you’ll be using. We’ll make use of color correcting correctors. Light color correctors can dramatically change your appearance. For instance, mauve or light pink corrector can brighten and conceal dull skin tones. Pale green is used to correct ruddiness. Light yellow corrects under eye circles and other purplish/blue discolorations.





These light colors can help improve facial features by lengthening, filling out and brightening skin. Dark colors will reduce, deepen, darken and conceal features and discolorations. Using a mixture of light and dark correctors (foundations) you can create almost any illusion you like.





The key is to blend, blend, blend. If you are using any corrector, whether it’s a color or a foundation that is darker or lighter than what you usually wear, always remember to apply with a light hand and blend well. The light foundation corrector should be only 1 or 2 shades lighter and the dark foundation corrector should be no more than 2 shades darker than your usual color.





Face Shape Makeup Tips





Find your face shape makeup tips below.








Oval: This is the “ideal” facial shape. With the use of dark and light correctors every facial shape can be made to resemble an oval facial shape. Oval faces can need darker foundation applied at the forehead and chin to make it less severely oval.








Trapezoidal: This facial shape requires refining the lower part of the face with a darker corrector while also using a light corrector at the temple. This will bring the face in, making it more narrow and longer.








Rectangular or Square: Correct both of these shapes with darker foundation at the four corners. This redefines the corners into more of a curve, giving it a whole new dimension.








Triangular: The triangular face needs darker foundation at the chin, making it appear shorter, and at the temples, bringing the focus towards the middle of the face. Using light foundation along the jawline will give it more balance and depth.








Round: Round faces need only a little darker foundation applied at the temples and around the lower face. This will make it appear a little more elongated.





Balancing Your Features





Face shape makeup tips also include your facial features. If you’ve got a feature you’re not too fond of, like your nose or chin, playing with light and dark correctors can help you adjust how they look. We’ll give you the makeup artist’s tips on how to do this.








Prominent Chin: Correct this by applying a little darker foundation right on the tip of your chin, and blend well.








Double Chin: If you have a double chin, blend a darker foundation right on the double chin.








Long Nose: Think your nose is too long? Apply dark foundation right on the tip and blend well to make it appear shorter.








Broad Nose: Broad noses are easily adjusted with dark foundation applied down each side of the nose.








Short Nose: Short noses need a light application of light foundation along the whole top of the nose. This will give it a less defined edge and help it to appear less short.








Narrow Nose: Widen a narrow nose by applying a light foundation down each side of the nose.








Crooked Nose: A crooked nose is the hardest. Apply dark foundation on the crooked side to minimize it, and then apply light foundation on the opposite side.





These tips will help you achieve a balance to your features. Face shape makeup tips are some of the most useful tips you can have. With them you can look your very best while still looking like you.





Lynn Starner is the proprietor of Beauty Bliss Mineral Cosmetics at http://www.beautyblisscosmetics.com as well as http://www.ultimate-skin-care-tips.com





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Shoulder length and natural. Men love it. Grrrrrr!

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